Glittery pigeons, sculpture and paintings! We had an evening of discovery at The Phony Collective's art exhibition at Brighton Lock in.
Peter Xan headed up a cracking showcase of indie pop from the Hidden Herd team alongside Coco And The Lost at the Hope & Ruin.
We plunged headfirst into Brighton's brand new music festival catching acts such as Trip Westerns, Frank & Beans, Gaffa Tape Sandy and Flip Top Head.
Drifter is one of those ideas that makes you wonder why it hasn't been done before.
The melodic noughties alt-rockers from London return with a new album and a Brighton date at the Hope & Ruin in the summer.
A beautiful and brutally honest piece of theatre about mental health and virtual reality that's funny yet moving and poignant: a must-see.
Eclectic, undefinable sound meets indefatigable stage presence as Yonaka return to Brighton for a homecoming not to be missed.
The trend for afternoon shows continues with a superb double-bill of indie bands at The Albert.
Flamingods delivered a soothing mix of global sounds at Patterns which got the Tuesday crowd laughing and dancing.
Johanna Bramli brought an elegant calm to the ACCA before things heated up with Clark’s intense beats and fiery techno.
A new spoof murder mystery with all the characters from the classic board game: a reimagining rather than a sequel.
Still crazy after all these years? Complex, dramatic and seriously silly theatre at the Barn Theatre, Southwick. Directed by Jacqueline Harper.
The Astral Gray album launch provides an exquisitely curated line up and a beautiful chance to hear these songs live.
We spent some time with Brighton’s 'queen flea', Lydia L’Scabies and found out more about Brighton’s hottest new cabaret night and variety show – The Slag Pit.
Ahead of their show at the ACCA this March, experimental sound quartet Penumbra share how collaborative improvisation drives their practice.
Sister Act at the Theatre Royal dazzles the audience with life, joy and celebration from the very first moment the curtain is drawn.
Simon Munnery delivers a rich comedy show featuring old material, new observations and a wealth of eccentric tangents.
They returned from the brink with an album of raw beauty and you can hear it live at this hometown show.
Nixer upstairs at the Albert promises to be a wild night of electro punk fury. Support from Amongst The Pigeons and Automouse.
A collective of Brighton venues have announced a celebration of all that is brilliant about our scene.
Nouvelle Vague, celebrating their 20th anniversary, returned to town with a new album and special guests from their past.
An intensely personal look into the hidden lives of two Hollywood stars as they make the classic movie 'Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?'.
Not to be missed - Brighton-based sound artist and composer, the versatile Johanna Bramli opens for Clark at the ACCA.
A pithy, poignant and bonkers comedy: fresh, yet completely faithful to the original TV show.
FemFest's Maddie Ross tells us about Brighton's only arts festival by and for marginalised gender identities.